MOTHERLAND
Ramona S Diaz ushers viewers through a maternity hospital like no other.
Festival Section:
World Cinema Documentary Competition
Country:
USA/Philippines
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MOTHERLAND
Ramona S Diaz ushers viewers through a maternity hospital like no other.
Festival Section:
World Cinema Documentary Competition
Country:
USA/Philippines
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MACHINES
Rahul Jain observes the lives of Indian textile factory workers.
Festival Section:
World Cinema Documentary Competition
Country:
India/Germany/Finland
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New to VOD on Netflix this week: THE LAND OF THE ENLIGHTENED
Director:
Pieter-Jan De Pue
Premiere:
Sundance 2016, World Cinema Documentary Special Jury Award for Best Cinematography
Select Festivals:
Rotterdam, True/False, Karlovy Vary, Hong Kong, Hot Docs, Docs Against Gravity, Biografilm, Sydney, New Zealand, Melbourne, Munich, Camden
About:
A hybrid exploring the wild, wild west of Afghanistan.
I profiled the doc before Sundance here.
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LAST MEN IN ALEPPO
Director Feras Fayyad and co-director Steen Johannessen chronicle the lives of Aleppo’s White Helmets, the city’s volunteer civil defense team.
Festival Section:
World Cinema Documentary Competition
Country:
Denmark/Syria
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New to VOD this week: DON’T BLINK – ROBERT FRANK
Director:
Laura Israel
Premiere:
New York Film Festival 2015
Select Festivals:
IDFA, Palm Springs, Berlin, Portland, Hong Kong, Full Frame, IndieLisboa, Munich Dokfest, Provincetown, Jerusalem, Melbourne, London
About:
An impressionistic portrait of the pioneering documentary photographer and filmmaker.
Frank is best-known for his provocative, candid 1958 book of black-and-white photography, THE AMERICANS, produced over the course of a nine-month trip through 30 states, and as the director of the notorious unreleased 1972 Rolling Stones documentary, COCKSUCKER BLUES. Like that chronicle of the band’s 1972 tour, Israel takes a somewhat freeform approach here, rather than a traditional, strictly biographical one. As signaled by its title, the film barrages the viewer with examples of the artist’s striking work – sometimes too quickly, frankly – and otherwise peppers the proceedings with background and present-day scenes showing the still very active nonagenarian at work. While sometimes not wholly satisfying as a result, the effort is distinctive and matches its subject quite appropriately.
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JOSHUA: TEENAGER VS SUPERPOWER
Joe Piscatella reveals how an unassuming 14-year-old boy defended Hong Kong’s sovereignty from China.
Festival Section:
World Cinema Documentary Competition
Country:
USA (about Hong Kong)
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IT’S NOT YET DARK
Frankie Fenton chronicles a filmmaker’s determination to complete his first feature, despite a diagnosis of ALS.
Festival Section:
World Cinema Documentary Competition
Country:
Ireland
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New to DVD today, Tuesday, January 3: AT THE FORK
Director:
John Papola
Premiere:
Tugg’s theatrical-on-demand, Summer 2016
About:
A look at farming and food choices.
I previously wrote about the doc here.
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IN LOCO PARENTIS
Neasa Ní Chianáin and David Rane introduce viewers to a singular elementary prep school.
Festival Section:
World Cinema Documentary Competition
Country:
Ireland/Spain
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Coming to DVD today, Tuesday, January 3: EERO SAARINEN: THE ARCHITECT WHO SAW THE FUTURE
Director:
Peter Rosen
Premiere:
NYC’s Architecture & Design Film Festival 2016
Notable Screenings:
American Masters
About:
A profile of the pioneering architect.
I previously wrote about the doc here.
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